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History of Television Advertising

Museum of Television & Radio in Beverly Hills has good info. Unfortunately they don*t have info online. But I saw that you*re in Cali...if you*re in SoCal you might want to check it out. (they also have one in NYC too).



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Kudos again Dabitch for the excellent site!



I looking for either a book I can order, or better yet a file I can download, about the history of television advertising. AdAge was supposed to have an excellent "50 Years of Television Advertising", but took it off of their site. After calling them, they told me that the article was gone and there are no reprints.



Can someone point me in a good direction?



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(jollily spreads Kudos around the to adlandamigos Claymore, Robblink and Caffeinegoddess who are also indispensable for the growth of Adland). Thanks for the kudos. wink



There*s a book The 100 best commercails of all time which might be what the doctor ordered - alas, it*s just screendumps/storyboards and background story of each ad.



I have tapes from the D&AD and Shots that covere the english choices of *best adverts ever* - they*re old though, and like adage*s thing might not be available still.....